English and Creative Writing

Welcome to the Department of English and Creative Writing
We provide the perfect setting for you to explore these overlapping academic fields of study in all their richness and diversity and for you to grow as a reader, critic and writer.
We are an inclusive department in which cultural critics, literary and language experts and highly regarded writers work closely together to produce a lively and diverse range of programmes and research.
These programmes are characterised by creative and critical engagement with processes of writing, language and textual production in relation to a variety of contexts, including social, cultural, political and environmental. The Department has a strong international dimension and sponsors exchanges with Japan, America and European countries.
We combine cutting-edge research with passionate teaching, fantastic careers support, and a varied calendar of extra-curricular and social events. To ensure that you are exposed to fresh ideas and new authors throughout your degree, you are taught by different lecturers with diverse approaches. We keep our class sizes small so that you receive as much individual attention as possible and are able to engage in debate and seminars.
The Culture-Media-Text Research Centre co-ordinates work on literature, film, media and other forms of culture within and across disciplinary boundaries. The centre hosts visiting lectures and performances, including an annual symposium exploring a topic of current critical interest from interdisciplinary perspectives. Researchers in the centre were also instrumental in the establishment of Winchester University Press.
We are an outward-looking department and our academics regularly participate in public engagement events, such as the Winchester Heritage Open Days (discover our contributions to the festival in 2020 and 2021). We also work closely with organisations such as the English Project and the Hampshire Cultural Trust and lend our expertise to businesses such as games developers Ubisoft (find out more).
We also work closely with colleagues across the University. In Forensic Science we contribute our expertise in Forensic Linguistics, and we have worked with Performing Arts on Climate 4 Change, four short plays focussing on human stories at the centre of the climate emergency - find out more on the Performing Arts webpage.
Image top: the first page of the epic poem Beowulf, written in an Anglo-Saxon dialect. Image from Wikimedia Commons.
Meet the English and Creative Writing team
Head of Department
Creative & Professional Writing
English Literature
English Language Studies
Emeritus Professors
Find out about our research
Research strengths and centres
Research strengths
- Old and Middle English
- Historical Linguistics
- Forensic Linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- semiotics/identity
- Minority and threatened languages
- English Literature
- Literature and film
- Literature and philosophy
- Writing for children and young adults
- Song lyrics/popular music
- Historical fiction
- Poetry
- Creativity
- Travel writing
Centres
Our Centre for Research into Language brings together the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Studies in the united interest of language.
Find out more about the Centre for Research into Language
The Culture-Media-Text Research Centre coordinates work on literature, film, media and other forms of culture within and especially across disciplinary boundaries.
Postgraduate research supervision
We offer research supervision in a wide range of subjects. To find out more, explore our academic staff profile pages above for individual areas of supervision or use the Find an Expert search bar below.
Visit the Research Degrees section to find out everything you need to know about postgraduate research degrees at Winchester.